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denoland-deno/cli/tsc/dts/lib.es2018.intl.d.ts
David Sherret 2fcf1f14cf
feat: TypeScript 5.0.2 (except decorators) (#18294)
This upgrades TypeScript to 5.0.2, but does not have ES decorator
support because swc does not support that yet.
2023-03-21 15:46:40 +00:00

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/// <reference no-default-lib="true"/>
declare namespace Intl {
// http://cldr.unicode.org/index/cldr-spec/plural-rules#TOC-Determining-Plural-Categories
type LDMLPluralRule = "zero" | "one" | "two" | "few" | "many" | "other";
type PluralRuleType = "cardinal" | "ordinal";
interface PluralRulesOptions {
localeMatcher?: "lookup" | "best fit" | undefined;
type?: PluralRuleType | undefined;
minimumIntegerDigits?: number | undefined;
minimumFractionDigits?: number | undefined;
maximumFractionDigits?: number | undefined;
minimumSignificantDigits?: number | undefined;
maximumSignificantDigits?: number | undefined;
}
interface ResolvedPluralRulesOptions {
locale: string;
pluralCategories: LDMLPluralRule[];
type: PluralRuleType;
minimumIntegerDigits: number;
minimumFractionDigits: number;
maximumFractionDigits: number;
minimumSignificantDigits?: number;
maximumSignificantDigits?: number;
}
interface PluralRules {
resolvedOptions(): ResolvedPluralRulesOptions;
select(n: number): LDMLPluralRule;
}
const PluralRules: {
new (locales?: string | string[], options?: PluralRulesOptions): PluralRules;
(locales?: string | string[], options?: PluralRulesOptions): PluralRules;
supportedLocalesOf(locales: string | string[], options?: { localeMatcher?: "lookup" | "best fit" }): string[];
};
// We can only have one definition for 'type' in TypeScript, and so you can learn where the keys come from here:
type ES2018NumberFormatPartType = "literal" | "nan" | "infinity" | "percent" | "integer" | "group" | "decimal" | "fraction" | "plusSign" | "minusSign" | "percentSign" | "currency" | "code" | "symbol" | "name";
type ES2020NumberFormatPartType = "compact" | "exponentInteger" | "exponentMinusSign" | "exponentSeparator" | "unit" | "unknown";
type NumberFormatPartTypes = ES2018NumberFormatPartType | ES2020NumberFormatPartType;
interface NumberFormatPart {
type: NumberFormatPartTypes;
value: string;
}
interface NumberFormat {
formatToParts(number?: number | bigint): NumberFormatPart[];
}
}